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[Facts] Some old French names
Can anyone tell me the origin and meanings of the following old French names I've come across:Evochild - The name of a woman who lived in the fifth or sixth century. Child must be related to Hild but what about Evo? Marcovefa - She lived in the sixth century.Biette - She lived in the 14th century.TIA.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Just one piece of the puzzle: I suspect that the second part of Marcovefa (or Marcoveifa) is the same as in Genova (or Genoveifa), which lead to the modern name of Geneviève:
http://www.behindthename.com/name/genevie11veThe possible meaning of simply "woman" of this part (maybe related to the modern English word "wife"?) can be found in several places on the Internet.
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